Click ahead to a list of fundraisers set up for the victims of the Sutherland Springs shooting.

1. GoFundMe donations are to be directed immediately to the parish. The fundraiser page was set up almost immediately after the shooting and by Monday evening, more than $23,000 had been raised toward a goal of $50,000.

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2. Smokin' Angels BBQ Ministry is hosting benefit plate sale at St. Mark Lutheran in Adkins on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. All funds from the plate sale, which includes pulled pork barbecue sandwiches,

2. Smokin' Angels BBQ Ministry is hosting benefit plate sale at St. Mark Lutheran in Adkins on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. All funds from the plate sale, which includes pulled pork barbecue sandwiches, chips, coleslaw and a drink for $10, will benefit the victims and their families, according to a Facebook event page.

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3. Near the First Baptist Church, the Sutherland Springs Community Association was outside the community building on Monday accepting donations from local residents for the victims of the shooting.

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Here's what we know so far about the Sutherland Springs church shooting on Sunday.

1.10 people remain in critical condition

Twenty-six people were killed at the church with the victims ranging in age from

Here's what we know so far about the Sutherland Springs church shooting on Sunday.

1. 10 people remain in critical condition

Twenty-six people were killed at the church with the victims ranging in age from 5 to 72 years old. Twenty-three died inside the church, two outside and one at the hospital. As of Tuesday, 10 of the 20 people injured remained in critical condition.

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2. Authorities have seized the shooter's phone, but they can't get into it.

On Tuesday, the FBI confirmed they have possession of Devin Kelley's phone. However, they don't know what's on the phone yet because it

2. Authorities have seized the shooter's phone, but they can't get into it.

On Tuesday, the FBI confirmed they have possession of Devin Kelley's phone. However, they don't know what's on the phone yet because it is encrypted. The phone has been sent to Quantico, Virgina, where investigators are trying to gain access to the phone. They also declined to say specify the type of phone. (Photo by Hitoshi Yamada/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

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3. Victims' families will receive compensation funds.

District Attorney Audrey Louis said she is working diligently to quickly release compensation funds to victims' families to ease the burden of funeral costs.

3. Victims' families will receive compensation funds.

District Attorney Audrey Louis said she is working diligently to quickly release compensation funds to victims' families to ease the burden of funeral costs. She said families would receive roughly $6,500 per victim. Louis also said they are working with funeral homes and partnered with one business that will donate caskets for the funerals.

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4. Officials have identified the shooter as Devin Patrick Kelley.

Devin Patrick Kelley, 26, lived about 30 miles north of Sutherland Springs in an isolated ranching area north of New Braunfels. Comal County

4. Officials have identified the shooter as Devin Patrick Kelley.

Devin Patrick Kelley, 26, lived about 30 miles north of Sutherland Springs in an isolated ranching area north of New Braunfels. Comal County deputies guarded his secluded home Sunday night. It's unclear whether a search of his home turned up any information pertaining to the shooting.

Kelley was caught on gas station surveillance cameras in the all-black garb, authorities confirmed in their Sunday evening news conference. Authorities also confirmed Kelley wore a black mask with a white skull on it during the shooting and a ballistic vest.

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6. A resident exchanged gunfire with Kelley

After Kelley walked out of the church, a local resident identified as Stephen Willeford, shot at Kelley. Investigators determined Willeford shot Kelley twice

6. A resident exchanged gunfire with Kelley

After Kelley walked out of the church, a local resident identified as Stephen Willeford, shot at Kelley. Investigators determined Willeford shot Kelley twice before he fled in a vehicle. Kelley's vehicle eventually crashed in Guadalupe County. The Wilson County sheriff told reporters Monday he believes Kelley, who was found dead in the vehicle, shot himself. Before the shooting, Kelley allegedly called his father and told him he wasn't going to make it out alive.

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7. The community was devastated.

After the shooting, friends and relatives of the victims relayed stories of children, teenagers, parents and grandparents gunned down at a vigil held Sunday night. The small

7. The community was devastated.

After the shooting, friends and relatives of the victims relayed stories of children, teenagers, parents and grandparents gunned down at a vigil held Sunday night. The small town has fewer than 1,000 residents, with many of them saying they all knew each other.

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8. One family suffered significant losses.

Pastor Frank Pomeroy and his wife Sherri, who were not in town that weekend, lost their 14-year-old daughter to the shooting on Sunday. One other family reportedly

8. One family suffered significant losses.

Pastor Frank Pomeroy and his wife Sherri, who were not in town that weekend, lost their 14-year-old daughter to the shooting on Sunday. One other family reportedly lost 8 members to the shooting.

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9. Kelley received a bad-conduct discharge from the Air Force.

Kelley joined the Air Force in 2009 until 2012, when he received a bad conduct discharge in after a domestic violence conviction. The conviction

9. Kelley received a bad-conduct discharge from the Air Force.

Kelley joined the Air Force in 2009 until 2012, when he received a bad conduct discharge in after a domestic violence conviction. The conviction should have prevented him from purchasing firearms, but the Air Force released a statement Tuesday admitting the conviction was not entered in the relevant databases.

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10. Kelley's in-laws attended that church.

Though the motive is still unclear, Wilson County Sheriff Joe Tackitt said Kelley's ex-in-laws attended church there, though they were not present for Sunday's service.

10. Kelley's in-laws attended that church.

Though the motive is still unclear, Wilson County Sheriff Joe Tackitt said Kelley's ex-in-laws attended church there, though they were not present for Sunday's service. Authorities said Kelley had a domestic dispute going on, and had sent the mother-in-law threatening text messages before the shooting occurred.

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11. Kelley legally purchased four firearms.

According to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Kelley legally purchased four firearms. Kelley purchased one gun a year from 2014-2017, two of

11. Kelley legally purchased four firearms.

According to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Kelley legally purchased four firearms. Kelley purchased one gun a year from 2014-2017, two of which were obtained in Colorado and two of which were obtained in Texas. However, Kelley did not have a license-to-carry. (Jay Janner/Austin American-Statesman via AP)

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12. Kelley was employed as a security guard at an RV park.

Kelley worked at the resort just over a month before not reporting to work Sunday, according to Claudia Varjabedian, manager of The Summit Vacation

12. Kelley was employed as a security guard at an RV park.

Kelley worked at the resort just over a month before not reporting to work Sunday, according to Claudia Varjabedian, manager of The Summit Vacation and RV Resort. She said Kelley did not go into work Saturday, complaining of a headache and did not show up for his Sunday shift. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)

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13. Kelley's work history.

Before working at the RV park, Kelley worked as a security guard at Schlitterbahn New Braunfels. He also spent time at a New Braunfels H-E-B's seafood department and once taught a

13. Kelley's work history.

Before working at the RV park, Kelley worked as a security guard at Schlitterbahn New Braunfels. He also spent time at a New Braunfels H-E-B's seafood department and once taught a bible course in Kingsville.(Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)

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Vice President Mike Pence speaks during a prayer vigil for the victims of the Sutherland Springs First Baptist Church shooting Wednesday, Nov. 8, 2017, in Floresville, Texas. A man opened fire inside the churchVice President Mike Pence speaks during a prayer vigil for the victims of the Sutherland Springs First Baptist Church shooting Wednesday, Nov. 8, 2017, in Floresville, Texas. A man opened fire inside the church in the small South Texas community on Sunday, killing more than two dozen and injuring others. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)

Those whose would like to donate to the victims of the Sutherland Springs shooting can do so by an online, certified charity on GoFundMe.

Kori Freeman Crow, an Austin-based organizer, told mySA.com she set up the fundraiser after seeing the website for First Baptist Church, where 26 were killed and dozens more were injured, had crashed as interest grew around the world.

"I just want to get them funds, with the website crashing, I felt like they were losing out on donations," Crow, who previously created a backpack drive for Hurricane Harvey victims, said.

Dozens of other GoFundMe accounts have also been created for the church, specific victims and families and the general community.

If you're looking for another way to help, Smokin' Angels BBQ Ministry is hosting benefit plate sale at St. Mark Lutheran in Adkins on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Nearly 1,000 people have already marked themselves as "going" to the plate sale, which includes pulled pork barbecue sandwiches, chips, coleslaw and a drink for $10. All funds will benefit the victims and their families, according to a Facebook event page.

Near the church, the Sutherland Springs Community Association was outside the community building on Monday accepting donations from local residents for the victims of the shooting.

Member Danny Morales said the Sutherland Springs Community Association has a "long-standing" relationship with the First Baptist Church, and members of both groups often attended the other's events, like last week's Old Town Day celebration.

"A lot of the church members who were impacted by this horrific event were there attending the celebration," Morales said.

Madalyn Mendoza is a digital reporter for MySA.com. Read more of her stories here.| mmendoza@mysa.com | Twitter: @MaddySkye